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"I usually make these sandwiches on days when there isn't enough time to sit down for a proper breakfast," says Sera Pelle, who wraps them in parchment paper for her kids to eat on the go.
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There are real differences between skinny and fat asparagus spears, aside from appearance, and it's worth attending to them With either, you must first break off the woody bottoms (magically, they snap off in pretty much the right place every time), a quick but necessary chore But it is always worth peeling thick asparagus, from stem to the bottom of the flower bud
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This healthy yet elegant weeknight chicken dish came to The Times in 1988, courtesy of Jacques Pépin It's simple but loaded with flavor, and you can throw it together in about a half hour Just sauté the chicken until golden, then make a quick sauce from onions, water and mustard and reduce until thick
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Sweet sauce with a kick, this condiment makes almost anything taste better.
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This savory-sweet treatment for pork tenderloin was brought to The Times in 1989 by the inimitable Marian Burros With just five ingredients — pork, brown sugar, whole-grain mustard, rosemary and sherry — you have an extremely simple though supremely satisfying dish We like ours served with mashed sweet potatoes and a pile of sautéed greens, and the leftovers make great sandwiches.
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A few simple pantry ingredients combine to make a sweet-hot mustard marinade that really perks up roasted bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs. Marinate chicken at least 4 hours, but overnight is even better.
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Freshly steamed asparagus spears are delicious on their own, but topped with a creamy, tangy mustard sauce, they become an elegant side for any dinner party or holiday meal.
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If you are as burned-out on the basic Buffalo-style chicken wing recipe as I am, then this recipe's for you. The hot, sweet, mustardy glaze is a very welcome change of pace from traditional style. Enjoy!
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The basic Italian dressing in this salad is dressed up with balsamic vinegar, brown sugar, celery seeds and dried basil. Wonderful poured over the just-cooked pasta and all the julienne and chopped veggies. Serve chilled.
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This is a honey mustard glaze with black pepper for a little spice. You may decrease or omit the pepper if you don't want it so spicy. You can also decrease honey if it is to sweet for your taste.
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Whisk together a few pantry basics including vinegar, mustard, eggs, and tomato soup to get an easy and flavorful glaze for a Christmas ham or just to dress up your everyday ham dinner.
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Boneless pork chops in a dry rub are broiled to perfection and brushed with a maple mustard glaze. Adjust the amount of pepper for your taste. Tangy, sweet, spicy, delicious!